Example sentences of "[coord] therefore [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 The actual founding of the town is obscure , but it was well established as part of the Royal hunting lodge before 1066 and so has no separate entry in the Domesday Book , since Snaith was a royal manor held by the King ‘ for the support of his table ’ , and therefore already documented .
2 It is certainly one of the most misunderstood terms , and therefore also guaranteed to lead to disagreement , even ( or perhaps especially ) among the so-called experts .
3 In the upland and hill areas collecting and moving sheep can take a considerable amount of time , and controlling the dog was a non-physical job and therefore well suited to wives .
4 Felicity Sieghart declared herself not dedicated to a career and therefore well qualified to address us .
5 All assets built up during the marriage should be regarded as jointly owned and therefore jointly divided on divorce , apart from those which are clearly intended for one party or the other through a specific gift or bequest .
6 The department has the advantage of being one of the oldest and therefore best supported in the country .
7 — which are a good source for typical subjects and objects ; compressed versions are difficult to parse and therefore best avoided ;
8 Certainly scientific approaches had come to be seen as unsuited to this project and therefore increasingly discarded .
9 These bottles are left with a candle rammed into the neck and therefore presumably considered useful .
10 The identity of the person who abandoned the Zodiac dinghy and therefore presumably planted the bombs has never been discovered but from the descriptions it seems fairly certain it was Bartelo from the Ouvéa , while the man who helped him get the dinghy into the water was Mafart .
11 The other major point is that although the audit of a nationalized industry is set up , and therefore presumably carried out as if it were an audit of a PLC , this does not mean that it will always be so .
12 Overhead electricity and telephone lines , although clearly visible and therefore easily assessed for their effect on a proposed development , may be overlooked .
13 At first glance this might seem to be a more straightforward operation than gathering membership statistics — after all , attenders are visible on church premises and therefore easily counted .
14 The bad year in question could have had unusually severe winter weather but , even without information on this , figures from adjacent ( and therefore similarly affected ) states would provide controls .
15 Buildings insurance is essential and therefore usually arranged for you by the Society .
16 The difference between the trained and the naïve rats is that the former have been electrically shocked , and therefore certainly stressed or pained , when attempting to enter the dark box .
17 He was a tall thin irritable-looking man in his early forties , who had the idea that he could not ‘ take ’ restaurant food , at least of the kind served in the restaurants where the rest of the staff had their midday meal — luncheon was hardly the word for it — and therefore always brought a packed meal with him .
18 Claire , a nurse and therefore eminently qualified for the task , was given the job of reading out the instructions .
19 The 66-year-old President , an agricultural economist by training , was generally regarded as a more approachable and pragmatic politician than his predecessor , and therefore better equipped to manage the process of political liberalization which had begun in the last months of Chiang 's presidency .
20 Eton and Winchester , foundations designed to be of national significance and high quality and therefore directly linked with sister foundations at Cambridge and Oxford , were the exceptions .
21 The vast proportion of funding for any LEA financed school is generated through the LMS system and therefore directly driven by pupil numbers .
22 Even the Fabian Society Executive made a similar decision , though at a meeting held in the middle of the summer and therefore poorly attended .
23 Are not all the pages numbered and therefore readily checked ?
24 Had Theodora not been her father 's daughter , and therefore beautifully bred , she might have snorted at such palpable idiocy
25 Of course it has been altered and modernised inside to a great extent , but outside it remains as it was , a Louis-Phillippe property and therefore beautifully proportioned . ’
26 The fiction/concession theory saw the company as entirely the creature of the state and therefore potentially accorded to the state the power to regulate and control the company as it saw fit .
27 This means that science can have two histories , which constantly intertwine but never resolve , with one evaluated as positive , the other as negative and therefore silently suppressed even though it may remain determining .
28 The so-called roads , three in number , are scars visible around the valley , each maintaining a level contour and therefore obviously formed by water .
29 To meet this problem , most makes have polished smooth plastic handles — unlike one well-known manufacturer who , for many years and until only relatively recently , proudly proclaimed the brand name by imprinting it deeply all over the handles — which gave the user a good ‘ grip ’ , but therefore virtually ensured sore , blistered hands whenever there was much work to be done
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